Articles

Association between allergic rhinitis and poor sleep parameters in U.S. adults

07-19-2018

This study investigates the relationship between AR and sleep parameters in a representative sample of U.S. adults, which was cowritten by Dr. Josef Shargorodsky. Background Sandra Y. Lin MD Evidence suggests relationships between allergic rhinitis (AR) and poor sleep parameters, but population‐based studies in the United States are lacking. Methods Cross‐sectional study of 5563 participants […]
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Dr. Josef Shargorodsky Published in Article, Household Pet Exposure, Allergic Sensitization, and Rhinitis in the U.S. population

07-26-2017

Abstract: Background The effect of animal dander exposure on allergic sensitization may be age-dependent. A comparison between the association of the levels of exposure to pet allergen with rhinitis symptoms and allergic sensitization in children and adults is yet to be performed in the U.S. population. Methods Cross-sectional study of 3034 adults (age, 20 to […]
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Dr. Josef Shargorodsky Featured in the Article, 6 Surprising Reasons You Might Be Getting Nosebleeds

Is your nose gushing at unpredictable or awkward moments? A doctor explains what causes nosebleeds and the best way to avoid—and treat—them. Stemming a flood from your nose can be embarrassing and inconvenient. If you've ever wondered what causes nosebleeds, Josef Shargorodsky, MD, rhinologist at Coastal Ear, Nose & Throat NJ, says one of the most […]
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Dr. Engel featured in the article, Can You Hear Me?

07-06-2017

K. Hovnanian Children’s Hospital: Ocean Township boy had tubes placed in his ears to help him hear again. Vanessa Habermann, mother to 5-year-old Duke, noticed a change in her son when it came to his hearing. It became a family joke that Duke didn’t want to listen, but what the family soon realized was that […]
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Everything You Wanted to Know About Ears Wax (But Were Going to Tell You Anyway)

05-24-2017

Dollar Shave Club - by Brian Vanhooker: It’s one of the grossest substances your body produces—but it’s also doing a really important job. Earwax comes in many guises, varying in color from amber to brown to gray to black, its consistency ranging from wet and gooey to dry and flakey. But whatever its form, it’s universally […]
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How Dr. Seth McAfee A Otolaryngologist is Helping Locals

02-17-2017

Listen to this. Right now, thousands of surfers are suffering with hearing challenges due to years of passionate all-season wave riding. On Friday, the day after our latest snowstorm, 10 surfers were swimming in Deal. Even more were spotted on the Asbury Park coastline. Some of these diehards have been ignoring their hearing issues because […]
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Hearing Loss Costs Far More Than Ability to Hear

09-28-2015

The New York Times - by Jane E. Brody: Mark Hammel’s hearing was damaged in his 20s by machine gun fire when he served in the Israeli Army. But not until decades later, at 57, did he receive his first hearing aids. “It was very joyful, but also very sad, when I contemplated how much […]
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